global “heart”warming...zoom vs. skype zoom up to 50 participants can be scheduled or instant...
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Some Ways to Globally Connect● Teleconferencing (Skype/Zoom/Google Hangouts)● Tweeting● Blogging● Project-ing
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Teleconferencing
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SkypeComplete Educator Guide
Skype ProceduresMystery Number SkypeSkype in the Classroom
Authors Who Skype
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Zoom vs. Skype
ZOOM
Up to 50 participants
Can be scheduled or instant
Can share screen or apps
Whiteboarding and co-annotation available
Not quite as well-known, bit of learning curve
SKYPE
Up to 25 participants
Instant only
Cannot share screen or apps
No whiteboard or co-annotation
Fairly easy to use
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Chatting with the designer of the Zoombinis app
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Interviewing the founder of the Hill Country Science Mill
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Catching up with a classmate who has moved out of state
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Asking an expert about Genius Hour projects
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Getting information as we are beta testing a new product
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50 More Ways to Use Teleconferencing in the Classroom
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Tweeting
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“Real” Twitter ResourcesAlice Keeler’s Twitter Tips
Cybraryman Twitter Page
Using Twitter in Primary Grades
Twitter Classroom Connections
Twitter Games
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District-wide Elementary GT S.C.A.M.P.E.R. Twitter Chat
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Finding Other Classrooms to Tweet
*my blog post about Matt Gomez using Twitter in the classroom
● Primary Classrooms That Tweet (via Matt Gomez *)
● Great Twitter Classroom Connections (via Drew Frank)
Hashing Out Hashtags
You should know: #globaled, #globallearning, #globaledchat, #sel
Other Educational Hashtags
How to Participate in a Twitter Chat
Twitter Chat Calendar
Tweetdeck
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Statistics What percentage of students secondary students, when surveyed, do you think said that “understanding different cultures” was the most important subject area - ahead of writing and math skills?
60 % What percentage of students secondary students, when surveyed, do you think said that “understanding different cultures” was the most important subject area - ahead of writing and math skills?
“7 Shocking Statistics Illustrating the Importance of Global Education”
Global Cardboard Challenge
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Empatico
Flipgrid
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Level Up Village($)
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3D Stanley
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Crowd-Sourced Global Project Ideas
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@terrieichholzengagetheirminds.comengagetheirminds@gmail.comGenius Hour Link
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